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Quebec man's disappearance in Mexico has family searching for answershttps://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/07/15/quebec_mans_disappearance_in_mexico_has_family_searching_for_answers.html
b24551eb-cb75-4913-939a-471bbfab4c9dMon, 15 Jul 2013 06:00:00 EDT
<img src="https://www.thestar.com/content/dam/thestar/news/world/2013/07/15/quebec_mans_disappearance_in_mexico_has_family_searching_for_answers/photojpg.jpg.size.xxlarge.original.jpg"/><br/>Marc Ménard of Laval was last seen near the violent border town of Nuevo Laredo in March. He is now one of 27,000 people missing in Mexico since 2006.
Myles Estey - MexicoMarc Menard of Laval, Que., has been missing in Mexico since March. His family has created posters and a Facebook page looking for information about his disappearance.Supplied photoMexican vigilantes take over for police: they don’t need no stinkin’ badgeshttps://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/04/27/mexican_vigilantes_take_over_for_police_they_dont_need_no_stinkin_badges.html
31b4f19f-8f6a-40cf-b161-111786e5c2e2Sat, 27 Apr 2013 12:00:00 EDT
<img src="https://www.thestar.com/content/dam/thestar/news/world/2013/04/27/mexican_vigilantes_take_over_for_police_they_dont_need_no_stinkin_badges/vigilantes_group_march.jpg.size.xxlarge.original.jpg"/><br/>Community defence groups claim violence has plunged since they took action in Guerrero state. But are they criminals by just another name?
Myles Estey - MexicoCommunity police members march in Ayutla de los Libres, on March 2, 2013, in the southwestern State of Guerrero, Mexico. Hundreds of civilians have created a vigilante force, vowing to provide security.PEDRO PARDOAFP/GETTY IMAGESAn alleged offender arrested by residents of Ayutla de los Libres is presented while passing to the government of the State of Guerrero, on February 8, 2013. Guerrero, home to the Pacific resort town of Acapulco, has been one of the states hardest hit by Mexico's drug violence, which has left more than 70,000 people killed across the country since 2006.PEDRO PARDOAFP/GETTY IMAGESArmed residents -- community police -- take part in the March for Justice and Dignity in Ayutla de los Libres, on March 2, 2013, in the southwestern State of Guerrero, Mexico.PEDRO PARDOAFP/GETTY IMAGESMexican musicians’ bodies pulled from wellhttps://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/01/28/bodies_found_in_well_where_mexican_band_went_missing.html
1320866Mon, 28 Jan 2013 09:36:00 EST
<img src="https://www.thestar.com/content/dam/thestar/news/world/2013/01/28/bodies_found_in_well_where_mexican_band_went_missing/kombo_kolombia_search.jpg.size.xxlarge.original.jpg"/><br/>The 12 bodies — four identified as members of the Kombo Kolombia band — had bullet wounds and signs of torture. Officials suspect they were targeted.
Myles Estey - MexicoMexican police search the site where the bodies of the members of the musical group Kombo Kolombia were found, in Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on Monday. Twelve bodies were pulled out of a well and four of them were identified as missing band members.JULIO CESAR AGUILARAFP/Getty ImagesKombo Kolombia, a Mexican band known for Colombian-style music, went missing after their show in northern Mexico on Thursday night. The bodies of several band members were found in a well Monday.Handout